Garment-hanger.



4111mm!umuuunummm ml vznk witngo I y JOHN SCROLL, OF JOPLIN. HISSOURT, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ANNA B, BROWKS, OF

MERINO, COLORADO.

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Application filed H To all whom it may concern:

1 i l Be 1t known that 1, JOHN Sci-rem, a citizen of the United States, residing at Joplin, county of Jasper,

and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Garment-Hangers, of which the following is a. specification My invention relates to garment hangers.

The object of the presentinvention is the provision, in one d flice, of novel means for supporting a coat, vest, or jsl cke t, hat, trousers and. overcoat.

Another object of the invention is to provide :1. girlment hanger of light, simple, inexpensive, and durable construction, made from wire, wherein means for supporting various garments are associated in a novel manner so that the different garments and heed-wear are indepen(lently arranged for convenient access, the device being adaptable for attachment to wall, door or other upright support.

The invention is set forth fully hereinafter and its novel features are recited in the appended claims.

In the accompanying drawings:-Figln'e 1 is 2, perspective view; Fig 2 is an endelevation; and Fig. 3, a detail perspective of e modified trousers hanger.

The cost, vest or jacket hunger is from 2; single piece of Wire 1, best at its center into a loop 2, and formed into lobes 3 at its ends, which are provided with loops or coils l.

The numeral 5 designates a separate wire which is bowed outwardly and is engaged with the loops 1 at 5, said bowed 5 r sting upon the lobes The purpose of this bowed Wire 5 is that of supporting or dis tending the bust part of the vest, jacket or coat, which latter is intended to be buttoned so that it will retain its shape when on the garment hanger.

The hat support is made from a siu le piece of wire which is formed into a circle or ring 7,-tv7isted at 8, and diverged laterally and provided with legs 9, each 01' which has three coils l0, l1 and l2,'the latter encircling the Wire 1 adjacent the inner ends of the lobes 3 and on opposite sides of the loop 2. This arrangement prevents any substantially relative lateral displacement of the hat support and the coat hanger.

The numeral designates a sin g bracket, or general angular construction, havi ,5 a loop 1 which may be passed over a screw or nail on the wall, door or other object from which the device to be hung, while the lateral parts or the bracket are loosely engaged with the loops 10. r

The numeral 15 designates s hook, from which a overcoat may be suspended, which has its ends hooked through theloops 11, and as this hook has its lateral parts disposed in front of the eye or coil 2, the said parts engage when the cost, vest or jacket is on its support.

ii oeeifioa'tion ofjiretters Patent. 192

ch 18,1907. Serial llo. 368,989

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1 handles 18, one of whi that is engaged with ti A modification of the trowers hanger is r Fig. 3, where 20 and rein ent wooden vided with spring hinges 22 and having h one of which has a link 24 of such length th is slippedpver the other are held open. One of which may be engsg The manner in W hung on its hanger i on the holder therefor, the he brought :1) clined position, but the hen f a garment on its supporter will cause .hst supporter to u wall or door The trousers 2 heel:

handle 23, the strips AU and 21 e handlerhook 25 to which the device rccan be readily scoured in 1 moved therefrom, as set forth heretofore Having thus described my invention, wh -t I claim as new and desireto secure by Letters stent,

1. In a garment hanger, the combination with zrfccet, vest or jacket hanger, of a hat sport pivotelZ'thereto-to swing forwnrdly'of the hm a bracket pivoted to the hat support and odaptee tor sustaining the garment hanger. I

2, In a garment hanger, the combination a cost,- vest or jacket support. of a member pivoted to said sup port. parts carried by the 5.11s 1 Weber. and said support which are adapted to abut enc 2r when tic support 8 and member are in certain positli id nttsc g means for the said member, whereby the goimeut b31158? may he supported from an object.

35. in :1 garment hanger, the combination with a coat, vest or jacket support, of a member pivoted thereto, means connected to the member for attaching the garment hanger-t0 a support, and a hook having lateral parts connected to the member which are \(luptedto engage the coat, support when the parts of the garment hanger are in a certain position.

. 4. A garment hunger composed of cost, vest or jacket support, a hat support having irt pivoted to the coat support, a bracket'pivoted to the hot support, a hook lbut the connected to the hut support and oriented t ion, and

coat support when the parts are i: a bowed member connected to i adapted for disteuding the bust of r -l A'garment hunger consisriu jacket support, a bcv l adapted for distending the bust 0 21 wire 'hat support having 1 loops or eyes and also loosely 1m adapted ion, and remaining loops abut the cost support when in wire bracket pivotally engaged w or eyes of the hat support.

(i. A garment hanger, consisting of wire coat, vest or jacket support, a bowed wire connected thereto and adapted for sliscending the bust of the foot, vest or jacket. :1 wire hat support having legs each provided with tw loops or eyes and also loosely moped around the coat 5 port, a hook having members which two of the eyes-aforesaid, said 2.; shut the coat support when in cs1;

hracket pivotally engaged with the remaining loops or eyes of the hut support. said coat support heingformed into an eye adapted to shut the hook aforesaid, and a trousers hanger connected to said eye.

7. In a garment hanger, a coat, vest or jacket support made of' wire, formed into lobes and bent into loops or eyes at the rear part thereof, a bowed wire having its ends loosely engaged with said loops or eyes so that it may be folded at right angles to the coat support or made to rest on the lobesto extend in a lateral direction and 10 in the same general lateral plane as that of the coat support. 7

In testimony whereof, I hereunto aitix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

JOHN SCHOLL. Witnesses N. H. KELSO, W. S. FARRIS. 

